It's price gouging, and Nintendo has an agreement that retailers can ONLY sell it at MSRP. Otherwise they lose their product.

Negative- Price gouging specifically refers to pricing items (usually required/normal commodities-not toys) far higher than market value would support in anticipation of or after a civil disturbance (riots, natural distasters, etc) and when no other alternative is available.

This is just a seller who is pricing a package at very high cost-Which will mean folks will get it else where if it's cheaper.

And I'm going to guess that Amazon wouldn't violate an agreement with Nintendo....So they either 1) Don't have one or 2) are in line with it.